VG247 interviews Peter Tamte, talking with the president of Atomic Games about a variety of topics, including their upcoming Breach. Along the way they ask about Six Days in Fallujah, and Tamte expresses hopes the controversial game will still see the light of day: "What we need is the funding to complete it," he tells them. "Six Days takes place during the most relevant event of an entire generation," he says. "Some people suggested, 'Why not just make it Six Days in Bullcrapistan?' We could have done that, but that would have taken away one of the reasons why we made the game, which was to recreate the specific stories of some people who are our heroes Ė I canít do that in Bullcrapistan because it loses its context."

We could have done that, but that would have taken away one of the reasons why we made the game, which was to recreate the specific stories of some people who are our heroes

Heroes? So white-phosphorusing the living fuck out of a few thousand unarmed civilians is somehow considered to be "heroic"? Mmmmk. More proof that we live in a world that's fucked up beyond any hope of salvation.